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Irish Militia after passing of the act of 1793 |
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1793: |
The Kildare Battalion of Militia Irish county precedence 4 │ |
The Dublin City Regiment of Militia Irish county precedence 12 │ |
The Dublin County Battalion of Militia Irish county precedence 35 │ |
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Final ballot for the regimental order of presidence |
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1833: |
88th, or Kildare Regiment of Militia │ |
100th, or Royal Dublin City Regiment of Militia │ |
109th, or Dublin County Regiment of Militia │ |
1855: |
88th, or Kildare Rifle Regiment ofMilitia │ |
100th, or Queen’s Own Royal Dublin City Regiment of Militia │ |
109th, or Dublin County Light Infantry Regiment of Militia │ |
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The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms |
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1881: |
3rd (Kildare Militia) Battalion, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers │ |
4th (Dublin City Militia) Battalion, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers │ |
5th (Dublin County Militia) Battalion, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers │ |
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Conversion of the Miltia into the Special Reserve |
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1908: |
3rd (Reserve) Battalion, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers │ |
4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers │ |
5th (Extra Reserve) Battalion, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers │ |
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Renaming of the Special Reserve into the Militia |
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1921: |
suspended animation │ |
suspended animation │ |
suspended animation │ |
1922: |
disbanded |
disbanded |
disbanded |
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